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LoggerNet Server
Software Development Kit
Version 4.1
Programmer’s Reference
Revision: 12/11
Copyright © 2004-2011
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LoggerNet ServerSoftware Development KitVersion 4.1Programmer’s ReferenceRevision: 12/11Copyright © 2004-2011Campbell Scientific, Inc.All rights rese

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LoggerNet Software Development Kit Table of Contents 12. CsiLogMonitor Control... 12-1 12.1 Purpose of the CsiL

Page 3 - Agreement (EULA)

Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Datalogger.loggerName Name Datalogger.loggerName As String Valid Values Specifies the datalogger or stati

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return Datalogger.programS

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return Datalogger.serverLo

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_BUSY Error: The property cannot

Page 7 - LoggerNet Server Software

Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_INVALIDARG Er

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_BUSY Error: C

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return Datalogger.loggerCo

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Datalogger.manualPollCancel() Name Datalogger.manualPollCancel() Description This method should be calle

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Datalogger.programReceiveCancel() Name Datalogger.programReceiveCancel() Description This method attempts

Page 12 - Figures

Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Datalogger.programSendCancel() Name Datalogger.programSendCancel() Description This method attempts to c

Page 13 - Overview

LoggerNet Software Development Kit Table of Contents 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference ...17-1 17.1 Datalogger Interface ...

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_BUSY Error: A

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Datalogger.serverConnect() Name Datalogger.serverConnect() Description This method attempts to connect t

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Parameters successful: Describes whether a clock set or clock check succeeded. response_code: The follow

Page 17 - 2.2 CsiServer Interface

Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Enumeration Name Value Description co_outcome_invalid_device_name 9 Indicates that the device named b

Page 18 - 2.2.3 Events

Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Enumeration Name Value Description lf_failure_invalid_logon 3 Indicates that this control was unable

Page 19 - Using the CsiServer Control

Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Datalogger_onManualPollComplete() Name onManualPollComplete(Boolean successful, manual_poll_outcome_type

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Enumeration Name Value Description mp_outcome_communication_disabled 9 Indicates that LoggerNet has b

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Datalogger_onProgramReceiveComplete() Name onProgramReceiveComplete(Boolean successful, prog_receive_outc

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Enumeration Name Value Description pr_failure_cannot_open_file 9 Indicates that the file could not be

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Parameters successful: Describes if the programSendStart was successful. response_code: Found in the tabl

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LoggerNet Software Development Kit Table of Contents vi A.2.10 Collection Enabled ...

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Enumeration Name Value Description ps_outcome_cannot_open_file 12 Indicates that the program to send

Page 26 - 4.4 CsiCoraScript Interface

Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Datalogger_onProgramSent() Name onProgramSent() Description This event returns notification when the prog

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Enumeration Name Value Description smp_outcome_server_security_blocked 6 Indicates that the account sp

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference Enumeration Name Value Description server_failure_session 2 Indicates that the communication session

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference 17-26

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference 18.1 DSource Interface 18.1.1 Properties DSource.logonName Name DSource.logonName As String Descriptio

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return. E_CSI_BUSY Error:

Page 32 - 6.3 How Collections Work

Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return. E_CSI_BUSY Error:

Page 33 - 6.4.1 BrokerMap Interface

Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference Default Value This property is set to FALSE by default. COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code M

Page 34 - 6.4.5 Table Interface

Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_NOT_CONNECTED

Page 35 - 6.4.7 Column Interface

Section 1. LoggerNet Server SDK Overview 1.1 Purpose of the LoggerNet Server SDK The LoggerNet Server Software Development Kit (SDK) provides a meth

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return DSource_onAdviseRec

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference Enumeration Name Value Description csiAdvisorFailureInvalidLogon 2 Indicates that this control was unab

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return DSource_onControlFa

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference DSource_onControlReady() Name onControlReady() Description This event is triggered when a connection to

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference Enumeration Name Value Description vo_outcome_column_read_only 5 Indicates that the column sent is read

Page 41 - Section 8. CsiDatalogger

Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference Description This event notification returns a block of records delivered by LoggerNet to an active adviso

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference Enumeration Name Value Description csidsOrderLoggedWithHoles 2 The records will be sent in the order t

Page 43 - Using the Datalogger Control

Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference Notes This property can be read at any time but can only be set when the state of the property is advisor

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference Advisor.startIntervalSeconds Name Advisor.startIntervalSeconds As Long Description This property specifie

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference Table of possible csidsStartOptionType values Enumeration Name Value Description csidsStartAtRecordId

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Section 1. LoggerNet Server SDK Overview The C#.NET and VB.NET example code targets the x86 compilation platform to facilitate proper functionality o

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference Advisor.startRecordNo Name Advisor.startRecordNo As Long Description This property, in conjunction with

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_BUSY Error: T

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_BUSY Error: T

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference Advisor.maxRecordsPerBlock Name Advisor.maxRecordsPerBlock As Long Description This property sets the max

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_ALREADY_CONNEC

Page 52 - 10.3.2 Advisor Interface

Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference Advisor.variableSetStart() Name Advisor.variableSetStart(String column_name, String value) As Long Descr

Page 53 - 10.3.4 DataColumn Interface

Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference 18.3 DataColumnCollection Interface 18.3.1 Properties DataColumnCollection.count Name DataColumnCollect

Page 54 - 10.3.7 Value Interface

Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference DataColumnCollection.addAll() Name DataColumnCollection.addAll() Description This method adds all of the

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_INVALIDARG Er

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return DataColumnCollecti

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Section 1. LoggerNet Server SDK Overview the controls. The standard installation program will register the SDK control DLLs. 1.3.2.1 Adding a Contr

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference unique key for each record. This property can take on any value from 0 to 2147483647. COM Return Values

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return Record.valuesCount

Page 60 - 12.2.3 Events

Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_ARRAY_OUT_OF_B

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference 18.6 RecordCollection 18.6.1 Properties RecordCollection.Count Name RecordCollection.Count As Long Desc

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Section 18. CsiDataSource Control Reference 18-30 18.7 Value Interface 18.7.1 Properties Value.columnName Name Value.columnName As String Descripti

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Section 19. CsiLogMonitor Control Reference 19.1 LogMonitor Interface 19.1.1 Properties LogMonitor.commLogMonitorBusy Name LogMonitor.commLogMonito

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Section 19. CsiLogMonitor Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_INVALIDARG Er

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Section 19. CsiLogMonitor Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_BUSY Error: T

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Section 19. CsiLogMonitor Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_BUSY Error: At

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Section 19. CsiLogMonitor Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return LogMonitor.tranLog

Page 68 - 14.1.2 Methods

Section 1. LoggerNet Server SDK Overview 5. A confirmation message similar to one below will appear. Click on Yes. 6. A new window titled Informa

Page 69 - 14.1.3 Events

Section 19. CsiLogMonitor Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_FAIL Error: U

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Section 19. CsiLogMonitor Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_FAIL Error: U

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Section 19. CsiLogMonitor Control Reference LogMonitor.tranLogMonitorStop() Name LogMonitor.tranLogMonitorStop() Description This method will stop a

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Section 19. CsiLogMonitor Control Reference Table of Possible failure codes. Enumeration Name Value Description lm_failure_unknown 0 Indicates t

Page 73 - 15.1.2 Methods

Section 19. CsiLogMonitor Control Reference Description This event indicates there was an error with the connection to the LoggerNet server. This ev

Page 74 - 15.1.3 Events

Section 19. CsiLogMonitor Control Reference Description This event indicates an error has occurred while trying to retrieve transaction log entries f

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Section 19. CsiLogMonitor Control Reference 19-12

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Appendix A. Server and Device Operational Statistics Tables The LoggerNet server and devices in the network map maintain statistics that help to desc

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Appendix A. Server and Device Operational Statistics Tables Description: Records the total number of retires that the device experienced during the te

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Appendix A. Server and Device Operational Statistics Tables Applies To: All Device Types Description: A running total of the number of communication

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Section 2. CsiServer Control 2.1 Purpose of the CsiServer Control The CsiServer Control allows the user to start and stop the included, LoggerNet se

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Appendix A. Server and Device Operational Statistics Tables A.2.10 Collection Enabled Column Name: “Collection Enabled” Column Definition Description

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Appendix A. Server and Device Operational Statistics Tables Applies To: 21X, CR7X, CR10, CR10X, CR500, CR510, CR23X, CR10T, CR10X-TD, CR510-TD, CR23X

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Appendix A. Server and Device Operational Statistics Tables Applies To: 21X, CR7X, CR10, CR10X, CR500, CR510, CR23X, CR10T, CR10X-TD, CR510-TD, CR23X-

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Appendix A. Server and Device Operational Statistics Tables A.2.20 Polling Active Column Name: “Polling Active” Column Definition Description: “Poll

Page 84 - 16.2.2 Methods

Appendix A. Server and Device Operational Statistics Tables Type: uint4 Applies To: 21X, CR7, CR10, CR10X, CR500, CR510, CR23X Description: Relays the

Page 85 - 16.3 Broker Interface

Appendix A. Server and Device Operational Statistics Tables shut itself down because its supply voltage has been to low. This information is read fr

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Appendix A. Server and Device Operational Statistics Tables A-10 There is only one row defined for the table. The statistics available in this table

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Section 2. CsiServer Control 2-2 2.2.1 Properties • applicationWorkDir As String • buildDate As String (read-only) • logFileDir As String • serv

Page 90 - 16.5 Table Interface

Section 3. Developing an Application Using the CsiServer Control 3.1 Purpose This section shows by example how to build an application using the SDK

Page 92 - 16.6.2 Methods

Section 3. Developing an Application Using the CsiServer Control CsiLogMonitor 1.0 Type Library CsiServer 1.0 Type Library Check the box next to the

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Section 3. Developing an Application Using the CsiServer Control In order to stop the LoggerNet server, use the method stopServer(). A basic example

Page 94 - 16.7 Column Interface

Section 3. Developing an Application Using the CsiServer Control 3-4

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Section 4. CsiCoraScript Control 4.1 Purpose of the CsiCoraScript Control The CsiCoraScript control provides the power to administer the LoggerNet s

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Section 4. CsiCoraScript Control 4.3.1 Setting up a Network Some of the commands that can be used when initially setting up a datalogger network on

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Section 4. CsiCoraScript Control 4.3.2.1 Table-Data Dataloggers The LoggerNet server, by default, creates a collect area for the Public or InLocs ta

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Section 4. CsiCoraScript Control 4-4 Collect area names must always be unique. Therefore, if an attempt is made to create a collect area with exactl

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Section 5. Developing an Application Using the CsiCoraScript Control 5.1 Purpose This section shows an example of how to build an application using

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Section 5. Developing an Application Using the CsiCoraScript Control Check the box next to the CsiCoraScript 1.0 Type Library, click Apply, and then

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Section 5. Developing an Application Using the CsiCoraScript Control Private Sub cmdConnect_Click() 'Connect using the default logon settings. C

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Campbell Scientific, Inc. Software SDK End User License Agreement (EULA) NOTICE OF AGREEMENT: Please carefully read this EULA. By installing or using

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Section 5. Developing an Application Using the CsiCoraScript Control 5-4

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Section 6. CsiBrokerMap Control 6.1 Purpose of the CsiBrokerMap Control The CsiBrokerMap control gives developers access to the broker map, which is

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Section 6. CsiBrokerMap Control 6.3 How Collections Work The CsiBrokerMap uses the concept of collections in its implementation. Collections provide

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Section 6. CsiBrokerMap Control 6.4 CsiBrokerMap Interfaces The following interfaces are included in the CsiBrokerMap control: • Broker • Broker

Page 107 - E_CSI_NOT_CONNECTED

Section 6. CsiBrokerMap Control 6.4.2.2 Methods • item(id) As Broker • _NewEnum() (GetEnumerator() in .NET) 6.4.3 Broker Interface See the Refer

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Section 6. CsiBrokerMap Control 6.4.6 ColumnCollection Interface See the Reference Section for descriptions of these properties and methods. 6.4.6.

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Section 6. CsiBrokerMap Control 6-6

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Section 7. Developing an Application Using the CsiBrokerMap Control 7.1 Purpose This section shows by example how to build an application using the

Page 111 - 17.1.3 Events

Section 7. Developing an Application Using the CsiBrokerMap Control 2. Start a new project (File | New Project | Standard EXE | OK). This will open

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Section 7. Developing an Application Using the CsiBrokerMap Control Now that the interface has been designed, the code can be organized to accomplish

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7) If the software program you develop requires you, your customer, or a third party to use additional licensable software from Campbell Scientific,

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Section 7. Developing an Application Using the CsiBrokerMap Control 7-4 "." & t.Name & "." & c.Name, c.Name)

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Section 8. CsiDatalogger 8.1 Purpose of the CsiDatalogger Control The CsiDatalogger control allows the developer to manage datalogger functions thro

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Section 8. CsiDatalogger 8-2 8.3.2 Methods • clockCancel() • clockCheckStart() • clockSetStart() • loggerConnectCancel() • loggerConnectStart(l

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Section 9. Developing an Application Using the Datalogger Control 9.1 Purpose This section illustrates the use of the CsiDatalogger control. This c

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Section 9. Developing an Application Using the Datalogger Control 2. Start a new project (File | New Project | Standard EXE | OK). This will open a

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Section 9. Developing an Application Using the Datalogger Control Now that the interface has been designed, the code can be organized to accomplish t

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Section 9. Developing an Application Using the Datalogger Control Private Sub cmdDataloggerConnect_Click() 'Create an active connection to the

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Section 9. Developing an Application Using the Datalogger Control Private Sub cmdCheck_Click() 'Check the clock on the datalogger. If DataLo

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Section 9. Developing an Application Using the Datalogger Control Private Sub cmdDataStart_Click() 'Begin a manual poll to retrieve data If

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Section 9. Developing an Application Using the Datalogger Control Private Sub cmdRetrieve_Click() 'Get the current program from the datalogger

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application. This information should appear on the first window the user will see. WARRANTIES: The following warranties are in effect for ninety (90)

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Section 9. Developing an Application Using the Datalogger Control 9-8

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Section 10. CsiDataSource Control 10.1 Purpose of the CsiDataSource Control The CsiDataSource control allows an application to monitor data collecte

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Section 10. CsiDataSource Control 10.3 CsiDataSource Interfaces The following interfaces are used in the CsiDataSource control: • DSource – the con

Page 128 - 18.1.2 Methods

Section 10. CsiDataSource Control 10.3.2.1 Properties • advisorName As String • orderOption As csidsOrderOptionType • startDate As Date • startF

Page 129 - 18.1.3 Events

Section 10. CsiDataSource Control 10-4 10.3.5 Record See the Reference Section for descriptions of these properties, methods, and events. 10.3.5.1

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Section 11. Developing an Application Using the CsiDataSource Control 11.1 Purpose The CsiDataSource control primarily monitors data residing in the

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Section 11. Developing an Application Using the CsiDataSource Control 3. View the toolbox for this new project (VB 6 Main Menu | View | Toolbox). 4

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Section 11. Developing an Application Using the CsiDataSource Control Now that the interface has been designed, the code can be organized to accompli

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Section 11. Developing an Application Using the CsiDataSource Control 11-4 Private Sub DSource_onAdviseRecord(ByVal myAdvisor As Object, _ ByVal myRe

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Section 12. CsiLogMonitor Control 12.1 Purpose of the CsiLogMonitor Control The CsiLogMonitor Control provides access to log message from the Logger

Page 135 - 18.2 Advisor Interface

There is no written or implied warranty provided with the LoggerNet Server SDK software other than as stated herein. Developer agrees to bear all war

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Section 12. CsiLogMonitor Control 12-2 12.2 CsiLogMonitor Interface See the Reference section in this manual for detailed descriptions of these prop

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Section 13. Developing an Application Using the CsiLogMonitor Control 13.1 Purpose This section shows an example of how to build an application usin

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Section 13. Developing an Application Using the CsiLogMonitor Control Check the box next to the CsiLogMonitor 1.0 Type Library, click Apply, and clos

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Section 13. Developing an Application Using the CsiLogMonitor Control Private Sub cmdConnect_Click() 'Connect using the default logon settings.

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Section 13. Developing an Application Using the CsiLogMonitor Control 13-4 Stop monitoring logs with the commLogMonitorStop() and tranLogMonitorStop(

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Section 14. CsiServer Control Reference 14.1 Server Interface 14.1.1 Properties Server.applicationWorkDir Name Server.applicationWorkDir As String

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Section 14. CsiServer Control Reference Server.logFileDir Name Server.logFileDir As String Description This property specifies the location where th

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Section 14. CsiServer Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_FAIL Error: Unexp

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Section 14. CsiServer Control Reference Server.tcpPortEx Name Server.tcpPortEx As Long Description This property sets the TCP port that the LoggerNet

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Section 14. CsiServer Control Reference Server.stopServer() Name Server.stopServer() Description This method will stop the limited LoggerNet server

Page 146 - 18.3.2 Methods

LoggerNet Server Software Development Kit Table of Contents PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use t

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Section 14. CsiServer Control Reference 14-6

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Section 15. CsiCoraScript Control Reference 15.1 CoraScript Interface 15.1.1 Properties CoraScript.serverConnected Name CoraScript.serverConnected

Page 149 - 18.5 Record Interface

Section 15. CsiCoraScript Control Reference CoraScript.serverLogonPassword Name CoraScript.serverLogonPassword As String Valid Values If security is

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Section 15. CsiCoraScript Control Reference CoraScript.serverPort Name CoraScript.serverPort As Long Description Specifies the TCP port number that

Page 151 - 18.5.2 Methods

Section 15. CsiCoraScript Control Reference CoraScript.serverConnect() Name CoraScript.serverConnect() Description This method attempts to connect t

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Section 15. CsiCoraScript Control Reference CoraScript_onServerConnectStarted() Name onServerConnectStarted() Description The control has connected t

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Section 15. CsiCoraScript Control Reference 15-6

Page 154 - 18.7 Value Interface

Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference 16.1 BrokerMap Interface 16.1.1 Properties BrokerMap.serverName Name BrokerMap.serverName As String Desc

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Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_BUSY Error: At

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Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_BUSY Error: At

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LoggerNet Software Development Kit Table of Contents 4.4 CsiCoraScript Interface...

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Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal Return 16.1.2 Methods Broke

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Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_ALREADY_CONNECT

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Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference BrokerMap_onFailure() Name onFailure(BrokerMapFailureType failure_code) Description When the BrokerMap co

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Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference BrokerMap_onTableDeleted() Name onTableDeleted(Object Broker, Object Table) Description This event gets c

Page 162 - 19.1.3 Events

Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference 16.2.2 Methods BrokerCollection.Item() Name BrokerCollection.Item(id) As Broker Description A Broker can

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Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference BrokerCollection._NewEnum() Name BrokerCollection._NewEnum() — Return the next broker in the broker map se

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Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return. Broker.type Name B

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Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return Broker.allStarted Nam

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Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal Return 16.4 TableCollection

Page 167 - A.1.3 Retries

Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return E_CSI_ARRAY_OUT_OF_BO

Page 168 - A.2.5 Total Attempts

LoggerNet Software Development Kit Table of Contents 8. CsiDatalogger ...8-1 8.1 Purpose of

Page 169 - A.2.9 Last Clock Difference

Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference 16.5 Table Interface 16.5.1 Properties Table.interval Name Table.interval As Long Description The time

Page 170 - A.2.14 Collection State

Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return Table.size Name Tabl

Page 171 - A.2.17 Values in Holes

Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference Table.start_expansion Name Table.start_expansion() Description If the BrokerMap autoExpand property has be

Page 172 - A.2.19 Line State

Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference Prototypes ColumnCollection.Item(Number) - Array index. ColumnCollection.Item(String) - Table name. COM R

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Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference 16.7 Column Interface 16.7.1 Properties Column.description Name Column.description As String Description

Page 174 - A.2.29 Collect Retries

Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference COM Return Values Table of Possible Values Code Meaning S_OK Success: Normal return Column.type Name Col

Page 175 - A.3 Server Statistics

Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference Name Value Description dt_CsiAscii 11 fixed-length string dt_CsiAsciiZ 16 null-terminated variable-

Page 176 - A.3.3 Used Virtual Memory

Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference Column.writable Name Column.writable As Long Description This property is read-only and describes whether

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Section 16. CsiBrokerMap Control Reference 16-22

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Section 17. CsiDatalogger Control Reference 17.1 Datalogger Interface 17.1.1 Properties Datalogger.clockBusy Name Datalogger.clockBusy As Boolean

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